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The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce says the state could help more residents enter the workforce — and boost one of the nation's lowest workforce participation rates — by addressing ballooning costs for childcare and access to those services.
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We talk low-tech options to keep your kids connected.
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As part of its series on "the Science of Siblings," NPR looked at how some brothers and sisters are best friends. Here are some of the stories you shared of close ties with siblings, including one each from Cincinnati and Dayton.
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The number of babies born in the U.S. fell in 2023.
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Your comments may be used in a future episode of Cincinnati Edition.
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Ohio had more than 16,000 children referred to child welfare agencies last month, according to the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services.
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A twinless twins support group is meeting in Cincinnati.
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KIDS COUNT data book ranks Ohio 29th and Kentucky 40th.
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For many working parents, preparing for summer has meant a stress-filled search for childcare so moms and dads can keep earning their paychecks.
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The childcare staffing crisis — which surged during the pandemic — isn't letting up.
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Many children who are survivors of abuse and neglect later become involved in the juvenile justice system.
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Across the United States, nearly a million households include an adult with an intellectual or developmental disability and caregivers who are 60 or older.